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bhratbrat

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    If WJZ can look and sound like puke, I don't know what they can do to mess up in their viewers' eyes.

     

    Looking like puke and sounding like puke doesn't necessarily mean they don't put out a quality product. It might not be refined, but at least they do put effort in where it needs to be which is the actual nuts and bolts. Scripps has gutted WMAR to a point that they try (and they really do), but when parts of your news team is being ran like a Morris Multimedia station, that is not good.
  2. That would sound like a plausible idea to have Adam & Trina do the 11AM show except for one little problem currently.

     

    If Adam was to do that show, his time would be stretched even further with him having to go to Miramar than over to Miami Gardens (which is a 30 minute or so drive) and then to go right back to Miramar for 5 PM.

     

    Not necessarily the best of situations there and depending on traffic.

     

    Maybe I don't know, put him as the sports director or main sports anchor.

     

    Just a thought process.

  3. Well I think when they put Adam Kuperstein in evenings it was more of a oh bleep emergency move. Granted he is a decent anchor, and also he is cheap (compared to Jackie at least).

     

    I don't think his deal with WQAM would prevent him in being anchor (although it is CBS Radio now owning it).

     

    Adam Kuperstein's gigs:

    • NBC 6 Main Anchor (at the moment)
    • WQAM 12-2 PM radio show weekdays (with a former Dolphin)
    • Weekend NBC Sports Radio Show with Jordan Schultz.

    It just depends. Maybe they move him back to sports? I don't know.

  4. Jose, It was stated in the recent Holiday promos that Rhiannon was living in Miami Beach. At best, traffic in between Miami Beach to the WFOR studios in Doral is 30 minutes and that is stating best possibilities. I know that rush hour starts at 3:30 so that first scenario she would have to leave at 3 to make it work and that 6:30 commute home would take an hour or more due to how congested it gets in Doral all the way on the Dolphin over. WSVN is literally a pebble throw away to Miami Beach on N. Bay Village.

  5. But its traffic reporters. I know on WSVN they have off camera people doing the traffic with WTVJ and WFOR having a dedicated traffic reporter. WPLG is rotating people in and out.

  6. Jim Rosenfield, a veteran anchor who made his mark in New York with WNBC and WCBS, is joining WRC in Washington, D.C. The NBC-owned station announced today that Rosenfield is coming on board as a weekend anchor.

     

    “Jim is a talented anchor and reporter, but more importantly, he’s an all-around good guy,” said Camille Edwards, WRC’s vice president of news, announcing the move. “I’ve known him for almost 20 years, and I am so happy to be working with him again. He is a perfect addition to our winning news team.”

     

    Rosenfield spent a decade working as a reporter and anchor in New York, first at WCBS, then at WNBC, then back at WCBS, where he replaced Ernie Anastos on the station’s evening newscasts. He signed off from WCBS for good in May of 2008.

     

    Rosenfield worked at KTRK in Houston and WLS in Chicago before moving to New York.

    “I am thrilled to be joining WRC and returning to the NBC family,” Rosenfield said. “This is an exciting time to be in the nation’s capital, and I look forward to working with one of the strongest, most respected television news teams in the country.”

    Big pickup

  7. That's a strange place for him to wash up...?

    He also is a sideline report for FS Arizona coverage of the University of Arizona telecasts and works very closely with the university Not a bad move at all really

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